Grand Canyon Caverns

Take in the awe inspiring Grand Canyon Caverns located along Route 66 in Northern Arizona.

National Geographic Visitor Center

Before entering the park, we will help you make the most of your visit to the Grand Canyon.

Route 66 Zip Line

Zipline across the Grand Canyon (blvd. that is!). Enjoy fantastic views and endless smiles as you soar above ponderosa pines and Route 66.

Verde Canyon Railroad

Enjoy an unforgettable wilderness and nature show riding aboard the train, with “the show” changing with every season.

Out of Africa Wildlife Park

Experience Tiger Splash™, Out of Africa’s signature show which puts tigers face-to-face with their human partners.

Flagstaff Extreme

The best family memories are usually ones that take place outdoors.

Meteor Crater

Visit the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site just minutes from Interstate 40 in Northern Arizona near Winslow.

Grand Canyon Railway

Embark on a legendary journey to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon.

Bearizona Wildlife Park

Drive-Thru to see amazing North American Wildlife in the Ponderosa Pines of Northern Arizona

Blazin' M Ranch

For 20 years the Blazin’ M Ranch has provided visitors to Arizona an Old West experience to remember.

Welcome to AZ Attractions

The Grand Canyon State has a bit of everything, and offers something for everyone – stunning natural beauty, a unique history that’s still alive today, vibrant cultural diversity, world-class outdoor adventures, amazing wildlife, up-close and personal, and so much more.

Hike the South Rim of the Grand Canyon or the majestic Sonoran Desert. Take in Old West history in a frontier town, or see some amazing scenery and sights while on a train ride through the high desert. Reconnect with family and build trust with one another through an amazing ropes course or zip line experience. Explore stunning caverns which date back millions of years, or watch newly born bear cubs play amidst the lodge pole pine trees.

Whether it’s a fully interactive experience which you are looking for, or one of Arizona’s most memorable tours, Arizona Attractions is your guide to the best there is to do in the Grand Canyon State. Arizona is one of the most visited states in the US. Come and visit, and come out to play, and you’ll see why. There’s nowhere else like it!

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Our writers share great stories about their visits across Arizona. Get great travel tips to help plan your next adventure or romantic getaway. Got the kids? Find the best things to do with the family.

AZ Itineraries

The National Geographic Visitor Center provides the ultimate place to prepare for your Grand Canyon Adventure and is home to the World’s most watched IMAX® film ever. Grand Canyon - The Hidden Secre ts, a spectacular 34 minute film, explores the innermost depths of Grand Canyon, taking viewers to places they could never go all through

Arizona is home to one of the largest natural landmarks in the world—and no, we’re not talking about the Grand Canyon!

Meteor Crater - Experience the Impact

Located just 20 miles west of Winslow and 35 miles east of Flagstaff in northern Arizona, Meteor Crater houses the best preserved meteorite impact site on earth. The Crater was created approximately 50,000 years

What sets Out of Africa apart is their carefully nurtured human/ animal relationships obtained from the animals’ point of view. Since we are human, we tend to look at the needs and wants of ourselves before other creatures on the planet. Commercialism becomes the dominant factor in any business, even zoos. After

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The Old West comes alive at the Blazin’ M Ranch in Cottonwood, Arizona! Just 90 minutes North of Phoenix and 20 minutes from Sedona, this historic family ranch tucked along the banks of the Verde River, features a delicious chuck wagon dinner and hour-long Western stage production. Immerse yourself in the